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5 Te caeahaienamaeaicaneeiseciecatamenesncie esi ae ceded habeas SA aes THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 298, 1901. o Save the Babies. SJ, AUMANN €. BRO, NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of Mint) NA ern ea Ve all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cenl., or nearly} one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven fer cent., or more ihan| one-third, tefore they are five, and one-half tefore they are fi.teen. | We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Casteria would save a ma-) elegant scaléce Parlor Suited handsome callernt ao raised € fine quality d covering, de aes Lemile Thames tormebet entered with v3 305 totla deheteaae™* ™ | jority of these precious lives. Neither co we hesitate to say that many of these fig, lully weith $3500; spicala..essssrces alas ef She graceful girl, about | | Emboldend by a strong sense ed Se ee trie | enecana twenty, witht aiemeet: woman | leh bed never troubled [uinbe infantile ceaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures!" ":"° | One Dollar Per Weel: ahs ; | Thomas pala frequent visite to 5 i i 2 a soter-minded | {Mt Thamast Vin so glad. consulted about a: achent te the neh and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints, contain more cr less opium, or }.". Opens an Account. Singie man, to be saddled wit hoa ebitd ile. be! ne ot fea nr | borhood for Dr we her t hi Th : ri 1 i d '. ns Daren for the ree of le days: he, who dialed Ither check T'ald to want | wer ni. her toy, ;| morphine. ey are, in considerable quantites, deadly foiscn. In anv quant'ty, Flat Comple! tor of a cir who was nothing t> until she should arrive at an age to ty reeift? Yet he hal pro! u rh cr pirta indeed\'?s etan ion at he! i caine sean for jthey stupefy, retard circulation and lead to ccngesticns, sickness, death. Castoria a. | a iT en, and ee » became fast friends roar 2 Oak Drersing Satin Damark Parlor Sult, 5 pleces; Pler operates exactly the reverse, but ycu must see that it bears the signature of} ned | roe” Prenat betel sglise/ clon ilea aeoeee and, Atthouga teste|Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blced to circulate frorerly, opens the: Varlor Table; Rocker, Handsome Lamp and] The color) Thomas. ha yet xpoken no words 1s Matting. | Globe, patr of handsome Pictures, large Orte In “Aine Berscael's | We ans, ne inh Teguentietnerbeces pores of the skin and alas fever. cre eek nr Ie Ont | ental Rug, 7.6010.6 - DINING-ROOM. panes 2 peate: | Tut silence could ‘not. be maintained for long. and one day, when Lesile had j accidentally met her returning from a oti a plece of tn you will not cor terterence on my part, but 1 thought it | Nonaeni live onth pen tala rier erg COCUT TE OnE a é 1 hecceaary for you to know that your Il Tove’ her, and cannot Jeet “of a bonrding-school for the haps is ; 5 - i ‘ 5 : CI PARAN nam, haa row reache c trance with | leas little By i st ii % min: . without once having seen | whic EApoke surprised and irritat- |, Thi time Miss Herschel maintained Bs i ns ter Carpets, large va-| Lam anxt i omas, whe considered him. | 2er composure and smiled severely. i y of patterns and! erful man, In his way. SNe kn r power now. vie ee $ : ; 4 yey color combinations; “ “Do you want to be saddled with the 4 3 : 2 254 sire Rs coith gotta | child ° he demanded. bes Yan : ' 4 £ & borders to match: reg-| onal desires. £ you put t at way—yen,” z : ~ Z ; : ular $1 id go to a day school abou “But you may marry this anxious- yard .. F hool about | “E oth A ; aed All wool Velvet Car- puld pare time tly. an Miss | td within switt pets, beautiful co'cr! 4 handsome range of haps you would better judge by comlog down to sec her. nosuch an. aves piece of impertinenc ‘om, but 1 prefer the idea of Hi coloring, Tho Kind You Have ays Bought, and whi f eae 3 ; ‘ 3 4 Alw: 3) ch has been . combinations, new design, heavy cast- melee here tmp fate “ seleteteiet fof teeletntofntatntetnatey sat. sr Pa ; ‘ ? | ji lesign, hea UII TN BIR SETA SAIS FORTE INIT BOTA E I EE TINE PTS IL AIR % in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signaturo of A covplite line of Crockery-— Txular $1 yd. 65c jings, large ovenypaiend BECOMING PERSONAL. aud has heen made under his per- Dinner Seis, 112. pices, irom Best quality Tapes {snd shelf, reducing Uds, ANegetable PreparationforAs- YL: sonal supervision since {ts infancy. 001 try Brussels Carpets |nick:Iled plate oven door similating the FoodandRe ca Allow ng ono todeceivo you in this, T Pisses, irom $3.00 up. sholees a ns andar knobs avith2 lengths Ung the Stomachs and Bowe Ss of All Countertcits, Imitations and “¢ Just-2s-good”? are but Lo. se 1 Sets, 10 pieces, trom $1.75 000 BSc 58c'n Tifterse ‘9 49 Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of OPEN SATURDAYS Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. THIRD AVE., NEAR 84THST. tut top.» What is CASTORIA _—— —— THE Ifyouhavea Bunion, vy Castoria is a harmicss substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare- | He inva He slibe to ar } goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It is He teslreorose contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantes. It destroys Worms ‘i Telok wil ibe) Ge and allays Feverishness, It cures Dinrrhwa and Wind Good Sh ing_-worth ten tnies Colic. It relloves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation oe the cost—Men’s, 83.90 § and Fliatuleucy. It .assimilatcs the Food, regulates the Sense & $1.40, Women’s,$4.50 Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. i For Bunions And not to be had Tho Children’s Paracea—Tho Mother's Friend. | i in any other shoe, whether ready made or made to order.” It is better, of Promotes DigsallonCheerful-| ness and Rest.Contains neither ium.Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remed Tor Cons course,to have no bunions, | Wear Good Sense Shoes ee eeur ateasels Dinettes GENUINE CAS T ORIA ALWAYS | trom youn. JAMES S.COWARD,, Worms Corsnulsions Feverialy Bears the Signature of | ic near Warren Street, New York, SEW YORK. ALO oronths ola 3p Doses sVCUNIS “Amusem EL iii i i CASING z iio "Seca : oe The Kind You Have Always Bought jiszs..cererionsy%...|PACN°° ANNA: tn Use For Over 30 Years. i CANES HOA i pyle HELD EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUBRAY STRETT, Hew veen arTY. jose nw wae ATHE, CHASED A THIEF DIES TRYING TO LOVE CAUSED HIM Tat in ae SUCCESS IN NIGHT SHIRT.) KEEP IS WORD; TO KILL HIMSEL ss ria, THEATH tA. Phickitkiekiteicblichick eerie ent: Matinees Saturdays Only, Xtra M (Taes., Now. 5) Elec. Day. The tre, 2 ear 6th ave. Nights [14TH ST. Piatt Sts Be cla a wi NIESDAY. MAT, 2%5¢. & SO. NO HIGHER. “Th.s is the thing we want.” ; N.Y, MERALD, OCT. 22. NEW YORK HAS NEVER KNOWN SUCH icici! @ Matison Richard La Mtr. w tale! “BUT YOU MAY MARRY." . bit “what { 1 siete ie | set Stee tin seus sel sees t| Vou “eget alte Be eT ee eee cares pe | Cee ee tuyere: raced \ Bhould like to know? This child ts noth- ‘you aeamitel cormetithat’Tihave ; asked] TO CONFRONT BURGLAR. | FONT NIT INTENEST. Ing to me. However, 1 suppose 1 must | t f a bauer of che ehiid's mathe EO getty ako till remain an i NEW ENGLAND FOLKS. do my duty by her, I'll run down tofer,” said the girl, quickly, me iittie uu hter.” ‘i Tye i Sevenoaks and eet matters right straight have, been ata for tt his time her eyes were withdrawn, |pareued Mim to the Street and Seine trem hers | Rev Otto t See. A a ah a . nimulting ‘sorts, and for with s pural ad Promised to Ne OF THOSE GENUINE PUATS THAT | away, packing my ward off to a boa ; had@enbeneahersined d nt SE eS ia ranged hy Hin Great OUCH AND HOLD THE HEART.“ —N, Ye | {ng school and Miss Impudence about wan murprleu “Do you realy : panty iS 1 raf | ‘8 Feats feudy for Miection Day & Thanksgiving sata | her business. She has had a nice, soft | *g, the inntantiyt creneeling ici oeae | ur mured ea wleDEsh F <= ! = a este ON NIGHT, returae rena from ete UUme of ft, looking after that child, and | y,Sh° Aote,.dmatantiz. trembling in every [Iz look upon me at: aoe [ee GREAT URN ed now. perhaps, she will be sorry she had/ cheeks, and with her eyes ablaze wlth enild Frank L. Eekers Se HE eRe HTP AR Peon \ ae aH @ finger in the ple. fndignation, ts en, 1) y id If William Smith, who says he Mves | par Democ elearsm pee tee By. TH i That was how Mr. Lesile Thomas | And for nil von knew, Fapluiy. ne: even after Tac No. 9 Seventh avenue, had nat! coda of the sulclde there of the Rev, Otto P. if J found himself the following afternoon | interest you took Inme jdleinterested with regard to Iit heen quite ao avarictous he might Not |iifw pecaure he didn't want to break nis] Lenk, formerly a resident of Paterson, T. The | Fore outside a snug little villa at Sevenonks. | Might ha been a w 'Her father was once betrothed bein prison to-day on a charge Of} gord to fi ers of the club. li J. He had jeen pastor of St. John’s T, HY FRIEND FROM INOIA wom: h ted th for hi Te Upetes He hesltated before knocking. The cot-| Swi uye and. stimefully ae er ee ote Veer | amid) ealie:es suddenly Saralars For AM wi PMO oeman Chureh In Cullman for two tt Resrine eet every tage, he thought, looked rather fine for | jjJ-used ihe child es; but you needn't be Jealous, dear.| Smith, it te fever, ‘z Hee such humble {nhabitants, and yet there | we ahe swept him a look of utter @ Most prosaic affal Whe af-|room of Arthur Throwghout the campaign he has | earn New Savoy was the namo written up over the porch | disdain ands ponkem and jwalidn, over ward feil in ‘opolitan Hotel, No. tte. we he could not get out, f Tt Is said hia mind had become af right enough—Woodbine Cottage—in big | Aid drew tare table unlocked aeons Ee there eine dled. as yous Sunday morning, After gathe*ing "5 y he told membera of the club] fected by the loss of his betrothed, Miss PROMSEA wilt letters, Filmy Jace curtains In tittle hoard of bark notes and} haps {t way natural for my jmor_ Her- {Un all the loose personal effects of Keiar called on him that he would meet] Minnie Hartung, a Southern young TO-NIGUT AT 5.20, ; tered at the windows. through whlch a| £0ide% ber when he knew that he was dyihe,|the burglar saw a diamond ring on) HE leanee dene olenceutmontnaiceeaisse = EBEN glimpse of a daintlly furnished room| s:imy Be ee eae eee carers soe eat emer ern stoi | Realms siSipmer ile altering (8: set tt stock hie Inristed upon Heing| Lenk’ came north to recuperate and f coul) be geen, The window boxes were | years. It is a nico Httle sum, Will you iid for. her | Smith woke the actor up. + yelled {tome know |} returned to Alabbma three weeks ago.) i § oH L Kay with flowers, and the whole house | Please take It wi ‘ erty atl almost resi bead iat cut of bea and [acver ti ) the boys,” he! Hin mother and stepfather, Herman! Irving Be at had a th i esc ‘Thomas turned abashed from Slaten err ara e proteate | Wagner, reside In Paterson. “Mr, Lenk |" 5 : had sharoussly well kept Sppesraneey the scornful brown eyes, and by way of! "No: for her own and for hie aad |xrappied with the Intruder. feats when hie wife neo a ee | acwentyenve years old aud waa Fiast warixen saterpay, _ | MMO res prise oy rencned up and isocked at’ the door, |e furtouny” mith her” Hite” doubled 1,bn, 00" Wile dauer, 1, [amlth manawes! to (break toane and [ile satel itr armenia iter, | ermasnts of the rat. "ue VICTORIA. iiiflLO = ce wondering In spite of himself that he J cy 7 Kell ve} OM Kerson was thi in yearal= ~ = = AsT WEEK— mae Kat, 2.45. Danam Lt had nover hag the curtoslty to venture |qaien UENO AwAWardly and eet her ron bl, beg aatd Leal, with | Cad only nls Hight shirt, Kelas raat rnlzent in Harlem pollties and RUSSELL BROS. in SWEET MARIE, | rye) MATINEE TODAY” hero before. The’ d Sha'e a little mit he sald, L sup. bringing ue together. ‘aud for that alone chase, — Policeman Arthurs Carmody. 4.01 Tree laa antetiornes. eeneuube New Veneta “THE MATINEE TO-DAY, pose ahe will not be the worse for ailt-|ltowe her a debt of gratitude I shall} the West Thirtleth strect station, heard | weil known as 47 e Get tietiar NOW 4, **Fnoreres KNICKERBOCKER BURLES| 7 aitia 1 tie more coddling, What dp you say? | pa Kelar’s shouts and, Joining in the chase, | 10 4 aradunte of the New York | aati wale Berks in real 7 Berar QUERS, ? 0 e e. Mty te nd ale pia. He baat nea please come | melee na eerenece nce 1 wena imuEring. in the defferwon Atarker | sit a See 4 aoe aromas | THE WAY 5. WORLD =\« Bisie Dewolte, eri st, J 2 BURLESQUES. VAUDEVILLE, eo In. air? T swept him a deep curtses. | life. Ce Magistrate Hogan held the pris-| 4% Ole O° USS > .15. BERTHA GALLAND. the girl. and Str Thomas followed temptingly ourt, Mug } tors. Ee Bway UM. > In ApUEReRt Ittle parlor (Rats |Zata lord Lad precious, teal sata MAud "Eesite sealed ahs compact.—st.|pney,t? the Grand Jury under Hino} orators ____gg____ (Koya, E€ptl. | Manhattan ce eee Pape Be . 1d al * u 8 nf $$ - $$ | Mlahed. He had bardly taken Ma chair aken a chair den change of mauner, sho turned from |John Warson, In, the St. I. sho turned from | John Waraon, in, the 8t, Louls Star, SHOT BY AN ANARCHIST. MRS FISK SAR VIQA aD. , - WEDDING. SECRET RICH AUTOIST WAS fe Miner sete vwnuer| Tuesday, Oc Oct. 20th. BIJOU yg 3'st—iiags tare 2 JAMES. Wounded tn F | ing company with ‘Emile for a year. SHURG, Pa., Oct. 2—-In a heer on WAR Figo KEITH "Ss ne ¥ » THE ACCT! HT 5 ,e oo ay & 14th St. Kid & Velour Calf \*sso- > NEW YORK. AMERICAN $2.73 2". 7. Noe | Button & Lace Boots, at FL ROD RA aoe Thott obi {eb or 25; $3.25 THEATRE REPUBLIC, (2! sfx reo , NOW COMES OUT. prervative than the others, 1 40 badly wounded that! d to-lay. well cont ponelminw, tou. rouve wort = Jaw, Instead of one. 1 sloped with Emilie Jast Auguat, We cou thelp lt. Please death re: er Mr. Mi obanks "had ar ; a pres} cept be pret htentttee y cht among miners at Loyalhanna ov Camppeil called Mr, Johnwon aside und narehletlc views held by same ot whispored e nen named Antonia Motto, wi might confess. | af At the reception which followed. none were merrier than Katherine's sister Emilie and her supposed sweetheart. {Wiliam E. Campbell, who had been se ME, CAMPBELL AND MISS) TP i "sone ume for Papa Johns LEAVES THIS MORNING TO|RALPH RAINEY, COAL OPERA-| 4 friend of Motta named John Mottnar JOHNSON WED IN AUGUST. 10 ee Ome du ay hens! SERVE LI72 SENTENCE. TOR. GOT LITTLE COURTESY, [ws shy wounted tn the leas The Galne 4:60 'EPUB Pati tts ASTRA plessed ther others coupleghalt.an. no | communtiy an whome name 8 snot xe, Whee Kid I i Stoddart in The Bonnie Brier Bush. Sparen a Clara liga eae He wekes(tne annesusement After ROSENTHAL Ri RECEPTION \w ‘omnn’s Heart Weak, bat She | Magistrate Mott Held Him in @300, nape aman) sSAbE, Nrarsh etapa nNaME ace ST INU ACADENY OF MUSIC, 103 00 tring a sarciee GRWMANIATINAS Om na, 8 SAE aN Married. fase ype eter Sea ResLr neiwnewanman ween ool [reise _| Button & Lace Boots, ARIZO™ a waite a roel detente aera | { ‘ : H and Mre, A. jarrin Give Wed: ding Dance for Daughter. B3.65, CAMPBELL JOHNSON. = ac Tentiy, Chun Frome the mia relagalOn (halen mi Mary Jennings, who was sentenced to] paiyn mainey, a coal overator of 4 i York Aus: fit URN Tite imprixonment last week for murder. value $5.00. Grins, Erie Me Johaoon to Willlam i. camp: | ter, Mary, to Mr. Isldor Rosenthal, in In the pecond degree, and who heeame | Cleveland, O., was a prisoner in the value $5.00. OUS PERFORMANCE ALL DAY ea wah bell, both of Jersey City. the Synagogue Tifereth Israel yesterday, West Side Court to-day, charged with “MIESON & EMROL, CHAK. 7 ALDRICH, Brooklyn Amusements. 1 from heart trouble in the Grand 1) i T. UK Matinee This marriage announcement in a Jere ; very m oubie Int “and = { eey Clty paper caused quite a stir to-[ 21% and Mrs. A, Harris, of No. §$ Central Depot lust Friday: while belsg | speeding an automobile. He was ar- Patent Leather WEBER & FIELDS" 210310 rey, at 810, aie MONTA ve ae rested yeaterday in West End avenue, Aa HERS. Oo: ard street, gave a large weddin, cle} ii @ay in that clty, where the contracting , — 3 ® taken fo Auburn, was eufiiclently re- > A PANVECLI ea eee iron favorites In eociore | reception in Webster Tall, on East covered this moriicg to be taken away venient! : Buttone Enamel Lace |HOMny-TOTy i DIPLOMACY. BINGHAM | COMPAS Nvl UB HERE Whe brldesroora realdes: aro: ait’ Bums ver Sa from Bellevuc, where ahe bad heen since| Mr. Rainey, who has been stopping at I. + mit avenue and ts twenty-elght yeara| was enjoyed with a Ne collation in ane | Her avdden ines, the Waldorf-Astoria, told Magistrate $ SK (eyo) PALLACK 3 * | HACKETT [Ron ART ; old, The bride ts twenty-three. Her | evening. |The woman's heart ts very weak, but] stots that he waa not vely conversant the Quickest Messenger D5. OY, ‘ eine | aiiteovoenon | MY PARTN father Ja postmaster for the Bergen rom [ane recovered from the attack of Fri-] with the law regarding speed in this|f For All Messages, A nS eection of Jersey City. S.C. BLACKWELL DEAD, 122%, 282 Nat taken from Betteviio tn | otry, TO An Point * value $6.00, Now that the marriage in out tne le loved cari U was accompanie’ | “eppen you haye no business running |§ At All Hours. @RAND Fatal Wedding to Minncapolls Thues Says ty Pr. Johh Gerin, of Auburn, and a ol " 0 y p a1 wledges receipt pias of he Rev. Antoinette! fomnla keoper'of that Inatitation. They ]A machine here,’ retorted Magintrate 65,500 Telephones 7 LOY, EDEN wean teihe er vork World y Brown Binckwell, Preaeber, | went to Auburn via the New York Coz-| bong in the sum of $0) for your good {4 _ In service in Manhattan. VA ay. Aroanar Pee nac for 1901 and $a glad: to. say.) it Is one of the most convenient « Broadway & 20th St a ave a SEANON Seite | pedias of current. facts. and, eve % Dw , ‘Kked out: pSamuel C.—Blackwell:/ for the past) {Teh Fond: behavior for «lx months." 5 Mr, Rainey spent a half hour in a cell Rates from $6. al Month. +; fourt Business success: depends upon: en- white, big friends hunted up a bondaman, Sionenty Papen " 1X. ROURKE. extant and anyalmoat. “dence, Np, 72 Bergen ‘avenue, The con eee he iad 1. F) Georger, ‘of ‘No, 41 West Thirty- T pasciehciy jeu Thea. Ey. 8.15, Matz, Wed. & Sat. reference book for ‘ie, Sh ta wero. Mr. Johinson's “bean mult eae ts at tl tay Miter Sunday, World | nica atreet, appeared and furnished the | ieee aan eee ee ib wees seth 1B ba and the the Geo, Ba foe tate pip daughter Katharine and Oacar nks. 38a jereadi psf ; bond and Ms, Rainey was released, a ;

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